We are working with service providers, faith groups and other community partners to bring needed services to help our homeless population get off the streets and gain employment, housing and the skills they need to renter society.

The city is focused on the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, a starting point where homeless individuals can go to access resources all in one place within the Corridor of Hope at 314 Foremaster Lane. Currently, the Courtyard is open seven days a week 24 hours a day. Get help by calling 702-229-6117 or corridorofhope@lasvegasnevada.gov.

By offering a one-stop shop with access to medical, housing and employment services through a variety partners, the cycle of homelessness can be broken. The initial phase of the Courtyard opened in 2017 and now the city is moving forward to expand the property. This build-out will result in new buildings with classrooms, an intake center, shower and restroom facilities, and areas for service providers to assist homeless individuals. The Courtyard also will feature a kitchen, mailboxes and a pet kennel.

Construction on this $15 million project is set to begin in the third quarter of 2019 and be completed in 2020. While construction is occurring at 1401 Las Vegas Blvd. North, the Courtyard will continue to operate at its current location at Foremaster Lane and Las Vegas Boulevard, across from Catholic Charities.

Since August 2017, the city and service providers at the Courtyard have been assisting in getting homeless off the streets and into housing. Through the Courtyard, the city has connected those in need to mental health providers, legal assistance and job information.

Service Providers

As part of Southern Nevada's regional plan to end homelessness, Help Hope Home collaborates with various community partners through managing and overseeing the Southern Nevada Homelessness Continuum of Care Board Group

The National Alliance to End Homelessness is a leading voice on federal homelessness policies. Through legislation, research, and data analysis, the alliance focuses on enhancing capacity building to help turn policy solutions into practices.

West Care provides various behavioral health services (detoxification, crisis stabilization and substance abuse treatment) to individuals and works with organizations to provide the best care possible to individuals within the community.